Kansas limiting abortions, declares life begins at conception

Anti-abortion protesters attend the March for Life on January 25, 2013 in Washington, DC. The pro-life gathering is held each year around the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision. (Brendan Hoffman/AFP/Getty Images)

Kansas became the latest state to approve drastic anti-abortion measures on Friday, passing a bill that declares life begins at conception.

The bill, which goes to pro-life Gov. Sam Brownback for approval, also bans groups like Planned Parenthood from providing sex-education materials for schools, Reuters reported.

State law-makers stopped at trying to change their constitution, however, the Associated Press said.

Kansas is still abiding by language in the Roe v. Wade case of 1973 that legalized abortion in the US.

Critics suggest the law in Kansas erodes a woman's ability to make her own choices, Bloomberg reported.

“There’s almost a race under way – a race to the bottom – in terms of restricting a woman’s ability to make her own decisions and to try to impose a set of beliefs on all the citizens in these states,” Kansas Planned Parenthood CEO Peter Brownlie told Bloomberg.

One state Democrat, Sen. David Haley, called it a "Taliban-esque" action that allows religious views to form policy, the AP reported.